Cataracts occur when a clear focussing lens in your eye, located behind your dark pupil and coloured iris, becomes cloudy. A cataract may cause blur, fogging, haze, glare, double vision, poor night driving vision and loss of colour. If you have these symptoms you should see your Optometrist or GP to learn if you have cataracts or perhaps another eye problem.
- What are cataracts?
- Warning signs
- When do I need a cataract procedure?
- Frequent questions
- Myths of cataract procedures
- What causes cataract?
- Types of cataract surgery
- Anaesthesia for cataract surgery
- “No Needle” cataract surgery
- Possible Side Effects of Cataract Surgery
- On the day of your surgery